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Publicado em 2015
...© 2014 Australian Physiotherapy Association.Question: Does Kinesio Taping reduce swelling...
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Artigo
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Publicado em 2017
... of taping being increasingly used in recent years is Kinesio Taping, which is often used as resource...
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Relatório
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Publicado em 2015
...Objective: analyze the effect of Kinesio Taping (KT) on the indirect clinical markers of muscle...
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Dissertação
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Publicado em 2025
...BACKGROUND: Current research supports the fact that prophylactic ankle taping (AT) is effective...
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Artigo
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Publicado em 2011
Assuntos: ...Walking, Gradient, Load, Mechanical work, Cost of transport, Recovery, Optimal speed...
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Dissertação
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... side. Conclusion: The use of hyperelastic tape reduced forefoot eversion; however, this decrease is not...
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Artigo
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Publicado em 2012
... central nervous system to perform the signal processing vestibular, visual and proprioceptive responsible...
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Dissertação
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Publicado em 2015
... kinesio taping do not provide significant effects to the therapy and therefore could be avoided. More...
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Tese
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Publicado em 2020
... support and walking have a relevant impact on the lives of children with cerebral palsy (CP), given their...
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Tese
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Publicado em 2021
... aspects reduce the global stiffness of the structure, leading to a decrease in its fundamental frequency...
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Dissertação
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Publicado em 2015
... h supplementation of integral red grape juice decrease resting BP and maintains or potentiate the magnitude of PEH...
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Trabalho de conclusão de curso
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Publicado em 2024
... definition of categories were performed. In results processing and interpretation, data confirmation...
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Publicado em 2024
... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...
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